Earlier this week, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones all but squashed the idea that the team was seriously considering drafting Auburn’s Cam Newton when he said he was pleased with the performance of the current quarterbacks on the roster. In doing … Continue reading →

Among everyone from talking heads to insiders to the people who buy tickets, the consensus is that the Cowboys must address two major units in the upcoming NFL Draft: Offensive line and secondary. But can they accomplish those goals with … Continue reading →

The Omaha Nighthawks of the United Football League will hold an open tryout camp for all positions on Saturday at Buddy Echols Field in Coppell. The schedule calls for linemen to check in at 8 a.m. All other positions will … Continue reading →

The initial response to the NFL’s change in kickoffs, moving up the spot by five yards to the 35, is teams with elite returners will have fewer long returns that create favorable field position. In other words, it will have … Continue reading →

From here until the draft I want to make sure that we talk out the draft and Cowboys’ issues that are on your mind on a regular basis so I will be attempting to answer your emails (sturm1310@aol.com) and your … Continue reading →

The Dallas Cowboys were among about a dozen teams that attended Hampton University’s “Pro Day” on Wednesday. Mammoth defensive lineman Kenrick Ellis was the subject oftheir attention. Ellis is 6 feet 5 and weighed in at 333 pounds. He is … Continue reading →

Here’s an interesting tidbit for Cowboys and Longhorns fans from the Washington Examiner’s John Keim. Former star Texas pass rusher Brian Orakpo plans on working out with Cowboys LB DeMarcus Ware this offseason. From the article: “We plan on getting … Continue reading →

Several Dallas Cowboys players have mentioned getting together with new defensive coordinator Rob Ryan to get a jump-start on his system. That apparently is a violation of NFL rules and put the Cowboys among of a group of five teams … Continue reading →

The Cowboys payroll for 2011 is currently projected at a league-high $137 million. That’s $23 million above what the NFL proposed in its last negotiating session with the Players Association. But Stephen Jones stressed that number has no impact on … Continue reading →

It should come as no surprise that Cowboys kicker David Buehler likes the NFL rule change that will allow him to launch kickoffs from the 35-yard line next season. “It puts me five yards closer of achieving my goal on … Continue reading →

Dallas Cowboys cornerback Bryan McCann has hired Arlington-based attorney Brody Shanklin to represent him after he was arrested on a charge of public intoxication last weekend, according to a statement released Tuesday by the player’s agent John Biggins. McCann, 23, … Continue reading →

There is a possibility that football won’t be played this season at an NFL stadiums this fall. But the games will still go on in living rooms across the U.S. Yes, the Madden franchise is alive and well. But they … Continue reading →

Dallas Cowboys kicker David Buehler got the best possible result out of the NFL owners’ meetings today. The owners approved moving up kickoffs by five yards to the 35 but kept the spot for touchbacks at the 20. The original … Continue reading →

As I am sure you may have deduced already, I have been asked to write a profile on all of the Dallas Cowboys players (at least those who have enough information to work with). These profiles post on the actual … Continue reading →

Dallas Cowboys owner-general manager Jerry Jones has counted on a remarkably loyal fan base to support what has been a medicore club during an extended period. The Cowboys have a .500 record (88-88) with one post-season victory in this century. … Continue reading →

Dallas Cowboys’ wide recevier Troy Bergeron, playing in the Arena League during the lockout, put up big numbers in his first game of the season. Bergeron had eight catches for 134 yards and four touchdowns for Cleveland in a 61-55 … Continue reading →

The National Football League Players Association, downgraded to a trade association as part of the labor disupte, identified a lack of trust as the biggest obstacle to reaching a new collective-bargaining agreement with owners. During a previously scheduled meeting at … Continue reading →

U.S. District Judge Donald J. Lee, whose grandson Sean Lee is a linebacker with the Dallas Cowboys, died last week in the Pittsburgh suburb of Upper St. Clair. Judge Lee, 83, was nominated for the federal bench in Pittsburgh by … Continue reading →

The arrest of Bryan McCann on a charge of public intoxication this weekend raised an interesting question: Can the Dallas Cowboys cornerback be punished if he was found to have violated the terms of the NFL’s personal conduct policy while … Continue reading →